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Hey guys, a friend of mine is making a project about cars in media, and has asked me for some help, specifically for cars in videogames. He's interested in how people express themselves through cars, car antropomorphism, cars as a symbol of power or status, etc. It's pretty wide. I've been looking at a ton of mostly insufferable let's play videos and have found some pretty cool stuff, but any help would be appreciated. If you can think of an interesting video involving cars in videogames please drop it here or send me a PM with the link.

First time I realize that shark is not really on top of the food chain in the ocean.

Groupers of this size can serve as very popular dishes in Southern China. If you visit Sai Kung at Hong Kong for some seafood, be sure to reserve some funding for this dish and you wont regret it. Those giant groupers are mostly from Southern Australia but Kongese chefs are the one who know how to cook them. If they dont understand the English term "giant groupers", you can use this Chinese term to show them:龍躉

Actually Hong Kong coast is very much populated by those giant groupers too but be reminded that Southern China is an industrial zone so its coastal water has been heavily polluted for long. If you want to taste giant groupers from those coastal water (which I doubt makes any economic sense, without a well established commercial fishing fleet, giant groupers fished within Hong Kong water are way more expensive than those imported, and they don't taste any better), you've been warned.

And a usual food warning: don't try farmed giant groupers because god knows how much medicine they dump into their farmed population. You want to taste good seafood, you really need to pay up.